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[China's Growth Trends, Scientific Breakthroughs, and Cultural Traditions]-[Car rental services boosted as tourism market heats up]

Special English · B1 · 2024-05-13

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This episode of Special English covers a diverse range of topics, spanning China's evolving tourism and economic landscape, significant material science breakthroughs, paleontological discoveries, and the cultural traditions surrounding the solar term of Li Xia.

The Surge in China’s Car Rental and Tourism Industry

China's tourism market is undergoing a notable shift, with the car rental industry experiencing "significant growth" during the recent May Day holiday. CAR Inc., a major service provider, reported that over 90% of its fleet was booked, reflecting the "robust demand" for travel. Data from the Ministry of Transport recorded approximately 1.3 billion intercity trips during this period. Interestingly, travelers are increasingly opting for "off-the-beaten-track experiences" in smaller, lesser-known cities like Yuyao. This trend is largely driven by younger generations, with over 60% of customers born in or after the 1990s. Furthermore, there is a clear preference for "new energy vehicles," the supply of which doubled during the holiday. This surge contributes to the broader economic growth, as the leasing and business service sector saw a 10.8% year-on-year increase in value added during the first quarter.

Facilitating Inbound Tourism: The Shanghai Express

To support the recovery of international tourism, Trip.com has introduced the "Shanghai Express," a complimentary sightseeing service for transit passengers at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. This initiative allows travelers to explore iconic landmarks such as the Bund and Yu Garden during a four-to-six-hour window. Since its launch, the program has attracted a diverse group of international tourists, mostly from Europe and Southeast Asia. According to Zhang Chengjie, this initiative aims to "plant a seed" in visitors' minds for future travel, a strategy that aligns with the 250% year-on-year increase in inbound tourists to Shanghai in the first quarter of this year.

Engineering Innovation: High-Strength Aluminum Alloys

In the field of material science, Chinese scientists from Tianjin University have made a breakthrough by developing a "novel high-strength aluminum alloy" capable of remaining operational at 500 degrees Celsius. Previously, the thermal resistance range for such alloys was limited to 350-400 degrees Celsius, creating a challenge for the aerospace industry. By embedding "highly dispersive nanoparticles" that grow graphene-like coatings, researchers achieved a material with exceptional "creep resistance" and a tensile strength of approximately 200 MPa at 500 degrees Celsius. He Chun-Yin noted that the process is characterized by "simplicity, minimal material costs, and scalability," making it highly valuable for industrial applications.

Paleontology: A Unique Discovery in Dinosaur Eggs

Ecologists in Laiyang, Shandong province—often called the "hometown of dinosaurs"—have unearthed a unique type of dinosaur egg that defies traditional categorization. While academics have long debated whether dinosaurs laid hard-shelled or soft-shelled eggs, these new fossils represent a "distinct third category." The eggs, dating back to the Cretaceous period, exhibited "unusual" deformation, resembling "ping-pong balls that have been smashed with a blunt instrument." This suggests a structure that was neither fully hard nor soft. Researchers believe these eggs likely belonged to a hadrosaur, and the find reinforces the theory that dinosaurs were "more diverse than previously assumed."

Cultural Traditions: Li Xia and the Folklore of Egg Pouches

Finally, the broadcast explores "Li Xia," the seventh of the 24 solar terms, which signifies the transition from spring to summer. A traditional custom during this time involves the consumption of "Ch'a Ye Dan" (tea-infused boiled eggs) and the practice of children wearing mesh bags containing eggs. Folklore attributes this tradition to the goddess Nuwa, who, according to legend, protected children from a "demon of plague" by instructing mothers to adorn their offspring with egg pouches. Today, this tradition persists as a symbol of protection, often accompanied by the "egg game," where participants tap eggs together, celebrating the start of summer with communal joy.

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The robust demand for car rentals mirrored the surge in travel during the holiday.
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the supply of these vehicles doubled during the holiday period.
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The service sector has played a significant role in China's economic growth
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The world is changing fast but you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English You're listening to Special English, here's the news.
China's car rental industry is experiencing significant growth driven by the increasing popularity of self -driving tours in the thriving tourism market.
CAR Inc. a leading domestic car rental service provider, reported a surge in bookings, with more than 90 % of its vehicles being rented during the peak period of the May Day holiday at the beginning of this month.
The robust demand for car rentals mirrored the surge in travel during the holiday.
According to the Ministry of Transport, an estimated 1 .3 billion intercity trips were recorded.

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